Ok team lol, yeah well i broke down and bought a dual layer Plextor-16 after using a PX-12 for a while but got tired of some of the compression issues I was having. I have DVD Shrink, Nero 6.6.6???? whatever version, VOBBlanker, Folder2iso, and DVD Decrypter for my DVD backing up softwares. My question is I normally use VOBBlanker, copy the Video-Ts files to my hard drive and cut the extra stuff out. Some videos i dont want to shrink or cut scenes from and if i do use DVD Shrink they are usually too large too compress an retain a decent quality or get "blocky" during the movie at some points
Problem is that some of the DVD's I have copied into Vid_ts files wont copy using DVD Shrink or using Nero and Dual Layer media . It burns layer 1(or layer "0") just fine but is unable to burn the second layer from the Video_ts file. Nero will burn Data files ok to the DL-DVD but I cant burn the Video_ts files as a Data file and have it playback on my DVD player.
I started to use DVD Decrypter instead to burn an ISO image and then burn the ISO to my DL-DVD just fine. But I have over 150gb of video that is in Video-ts folder form that I want to burn and keep the integrity of, average movie size is 7-8gb. I tried using Folder2iso, convert the video_ts file fine to an ISO image but when I burn it to disc using Decrypter it wont playback on a standard DVD player.
The DVD's I back up to an ISO straight from Decrypter have an MDS file that has to be selected in order to burn but the Folder2iso ISO's dont have an MDS file attached to it. Would this cause the movies not to burn correctly to disc and therefore not playback?
If so Decrypter can generate MDS files but not sure how or what to select to create an MDS file for the ISO images i generate from the folders?
Hope this isnt too confusing and someone can give me some help I dont mind wasting a few DVDR's to figure something out however the DVD-DL are a little to expensive to be wasting playing around with
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 12. November 2005 @ 16:50
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